Angel McCoy is a meteorologist in the
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
in Herndon, Virginia.
BOEM is a part of the
United States Department of the Interior.
Her responsibilities include environmental analysis and implementation of federal
regulations with respect to renewable energy activities in the Atlantic
Outer-continental Shelf and serving as an interagency liaison for the renewable
energy program.
Prior to joining BOEM Ms McCoy was employed by
Wyle Information Systems
as a meteorologist in support of
NOAA's
Climate Prediction Center. There she worked on the
Famine Early Warning System Network Project funded by the
United States Agency for International Development.
Her responsibilities included computer programming; meteorological data analysis
and management; weekly briefings to federal, international and humanitarian aide
groups; and international travel to provide trainings and workshop participation.
Ms McCoy has a BS degree in meteorology from the
Pennsylvania State University.
She resides in the Washington, DC metropolitan area.